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Conference League in Tirana, the head of Feynoord fans makes accusations: Tickets are in the hands of the Albanian mafia

Conference League in Tirana, the head of Feynoord fans makes accusations:

 

Kees Lau, the interim president of the Feynoord fans' association, has accused the Albanian government that tickets for the Conference League final to be held on May 25, have been sold arbitrarily.

Dutch media write that Lau claims that 4 thousand tickets are available to 22 thousand fans, while in total about 8,000 Feyynord fans are expected to arrive in Tirana.

Lau says that tickets "on the black market" have suffered a significant reduction in prices. "Last week they asked for 3000 euros for a ticket. Now you can buy one for 500 if you are lucky. "I think there are many people who are willing to pay for it," Lau said.

Commenting on the sale of tickets, he called on Dutch fans to be careful, saying that there is information that tickets were provided free of charge by the Albanian mafia.

"You buy those cards from people who may not always have the best intentions for you. "I have heard reports that many tickets for free sale have fallen into the hands of wealthy Albanians, perhaps even the local mafia, who want to gain a significant financial advantage from them ," said Lau.

The final of the Conference League in Tirana was greeted with reactions and controversy starting from the noise caused by the abuse of hotels with room prices which were up to 9 thousand euros per night.

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